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Hanzee appears in two scenes in season one. By this time, he is known as Moses Tripoli, his appearance has changed and he is the boss of the Fargo Crime Syndicate. During a meal at a Chinese restaurant, he is informed that Mr. Wrench and Mr. Numbers have been sent to apprehend Sam Hess' killer .
In the episode, Ed and Peggy go on the run with Dodd tied up, all while the police and Hanzee go after them. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 1.32 million household viewers and gained a 0.4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
For all the blood and terror, Fargo remains a surprisingly optimistic show —o nce again, ending with a scene of a happy home life. Okay then — on to season three." [16] Despite praising the episode, Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair criticized the callbacks to the first season, particularly the reveal that Hanzee Dent would
The episode's telling of the events bears little resemblance to the 1973 crime, and instead depicts a massive shootout at the fictional Motor Hotel between the South Dakota State Police, members of the Gerhardt family, Lou, Hank, and Hanzee Dent.
Dodd and Hanzee concoct a story characterizing Ed as a hitman called "The Butcher" hired by Kansas City to kill Rye, in an attempt to rile Floyd into waging war. On Floyd's orders, Hanzee kills Bulo and a Kitchen brother, and sends the former's head to Milligan. Milligan later threatens Simone into spying on her family for him.
"Fear and Trembling" is the fourth episode of the second season of the FX anthology series Fargo, and the fourteenth episode of the series overall. It was written by Steve Blackman and directed by Michael Uppendahl. The episode first aired on November 2, 2015, and was seen by 1.28 million viewers. [1]
Hanzee (Zahn McClarnon) shows Rye's belt buckle to Floyd (), Dodd (Jeffrey Donovan) and Bear (Angus Sampson), revealing that Ed Blumquist (Jesse Plemons) is responsible.. However, Hanzee and Dodd alter the story, indicating that the person responsible is a hitman known as "The Butcher", who works for the Kansas City crime family and killed him to use it as a lev
"Waiting for Dutch" is the premiere episode of the second season of the FX anthology series Fargo, and the eleventh episode of the series overall. It was written by series creator and showrunner Noah Hawley and directed by Michael Uppendahl and Randall Einhorn , making it the only episode in the series with two directors.